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Failure to Launch: The Social and Economic Impacts of K-12 Learning Loss Since 2020

Sept. 12, 2023

Failure to Launch: The Social and Economic Impacts of K-12 Learning Loss Since 2020

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UArizona will confer about 8,000 degrees at Commencement

May 8, 2023

The 90-minute ceremony will also honor six honorary degree recipients and seven outstanding graduating seniors.

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UArizona announces new mobile crisis team, University Safety website

May 5, 2023

The University of Arizona's new safety website brings together several campus safety resources in one central location.

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Paid Time Off for Volunteer Services Policy

Jan. 4, 2023

This new policy provides full benefits-eligible employees 8 hours (prorated by FTE) of paid time off to participate in volunteer activities with 501(c)(3) organizations or federal, state, or local government agencies.

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Phone: (520) 621-3705
Fax: (520) 621-9799

Enrollment Management
The University of Arizona
1401 E University Blvd.
P.O. Box 210073
Tucson, AZ 85721


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